ali MAXIMS or A MERCHANT _ r , / ' \ M . r, t ' “T »f~-f/"’” | M/ixims J. ._ \\ lnrrmwii . 'itil iv M-..-~-..-r ' °""'“‘ The Peoples Paper.rRead byliveryoiiy . _ S *I _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~. ` ‘ OFA Mgnci-|AN'r ' miling is the but possible syl- ‘Q tem of massage. ,c 'Q Anlllil B baeri ti D ly llall. ‘tllanadg :Ee-I U.° ‘_ . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1927 Chnlottotosrn Guardian '|'wn Coats Morning Guardian, lonndad 1807 INDIA TIIHN' Hi s llEl|l§|[|l|.5 lN2||ll|]S|l|E5. Between 250' and 300 Persons _ _Killed as , Result of conflicts' i Between Moslems and Hindus. ,_ (Canadian Press) ' BIMILA, India, Aug. 29.-Betweenl 250 and 300 persons have been killed and more than 2,500 injured in less than eighteen months past as the result of religious conflicts between Hindus and Moslems in various parts |,1»md|a, Lord Irwin me vlcemwpatches to the vernacular newspap stated in addressing the legislative assembly here today. Calcutta was one of the storln centres last year and. Lord Irwin said that from April to July the city seemed to be under the mastery of an evil spirit to such an extent that the law had to be reasserted by drastic methods. The same sinister, influences were at work eisewhere,‘ he declared. l The Viceroy said that there was much in Indian social life that cried out for remedy and reform but the task would be sorely handicapped so' long as the country was distracted* and tom by the present animosities.| India desires home government. continued the Viceroy. It is Greatl Britaln's task to guide her in this end. and both Britain and India are confronted with the vital neces- sity of laying the spectre that be- sets the path of their common hopes. ' Bobbed Head' will be painted on thc carl ..a t. ' (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. 20. -Mrs. Sarah Ann Turner, of Buckland, I-lamp-l shire, was found dead with her-_ head in a gas oven. Her husband told the coroner that his wife hunt a fine head of hair. but had lt| bobbed in May. She had since worried over the loss of it so much that she could not sleep. Verdict: Suicide while of unsound mind. Bold Bandit Exploit (Canadian Preaa) LONDON, Eng., Aug. 29. -- Thel Evening News Tokyo correspond-| out says the boldest bandit exploit of recent years was staged ovcr| the week-end when a~ gang held up a train of the Japanese Capital. shooting the members of the crew| and all others who resisted. Fllty| passengers were captured and heldl for ransom. Special trains hearingl troops have been ordered to the vicinity. *O-Oo-o-#ooo-vo+ooo¢-oo-oo-sooo Condensed Specials i' I RATE.-ic. per word, not each insertion in this column. Y H+O% °BlLLHll'ADS AND STATEMENTSI neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. ti ’FABlIl0NABLE WEDDING STA- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. tf *SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDIT- iously supplied. Guardian Job Prilitery. _ ti umiiloltlin chaos Ann mourning cards at shortest notices Glllrdilh Jbb Ptifltllry. ' tf 'WRITING PAPER AND INVEL- 0D0l with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Printery. ti *SPECIAL HAMBURG GTEAK. - Easter quality beef.» Saunders Newsom and Co.. East end Mar- ket Building. 'JOB .PRINTING OF. IVIRY description, cheaply and expedi- ~ tlously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer. Phone 182. *CORRESPONDENCE CARD! ANI! -envelopes with lddlil printed. Just the thing for aekno Job Printery. tf °lNQUlRl. R! Cl-IRDNIC Dil- euaa. ll! Prinea 'Street Dr. Ciift. Don't delay. raoovary tu next three months. 600l~ti8ept i 'you wmv noon anvatoizla Prices 50 for Ice; 100 for Bla' no for ssc; seo :or tim; 1.006 for tins. iwotvsia. ouuraiuu of- lstorm Saturday at Kochi, on Bhike ment. intimations. etc. Gm °°°"‘°“' Y°"‘°h"° M “ “cm “at Lafge Mill Will Financial Panic ' _ E Naval Men Excluded ~ f ' __ Ju , B, E,,,,,,,, Has ,,,,,,,,,,,,_.,,,BR|T|StH PREMIER HIGHLY M ,.,,,,,,,, Till) BIG SIIRPRISES IN tizmthe guardlanl (Special to tho Guardian) (g,n¢|n| gn me qurdhn) confirmln D U ug' 29' ' In CANTON' A“g'29'__A vmnm fm' LONDON' Aug' 29' -Naval men ' < ' - gill beu\;‘iirtur:)iiy excluded from ac- have leased nine acres on commis- government bunk notes crowds ' byeuff Adc,fm.gn°‘ new md" “sued ~ ° y. The order for- n:'°s':‘.;f.:i.‘;..?:';°.:.“if.~u‘": 5:25; ind;.:.r:';.i.i;°'i.“:f..‘::';‘:‘;.s“:.‘;; H011- Stanley Baldwin SWS Canada IS A “sl” °' °‘°“ °° i`irf“i9~°1"`f'i3?’ mill to cost one million dollars will tu collect sin/sr wnisn is ins only L d “G d W A d U any mzimzr 'saw hfrfseigs tgfbiij two his surprises in irish Free state. be erected at once employing 150 thing the large companies are ac- _ an 00 ages n n lml come a candidate for a li m t polmcs "°d“y' The nm “me with men and producing 'I5 tons a day. ccptin . ~ - - - ~ 9, - ---- The tomb", u D r 5 en' the announcement that James . P °n “pp es “lm w the Walsh, Minister of Posts and K ` , T B I' I' _ -‘ y a te decla ng his unwil g h_ D. of electric energy. .5 I p _ g _ DOUGLAS CASTLE, LANAItK _narrate how he had travelled Isley: liament and forbids speaking or ap- to 10| in ‘ - i .‘ ' f _ . ‘ ' ' .‘ _ ~ i I ' (108 i _ .. peo we un g the report. that the Can adian Paper Board Co., of Montreal and that in time this will be 20,000 tons of coal a year and i 00 36 Lost Their Lives In Heavy Rainstorm (Canai;aTPress) TOKYO Aug 29-Belated des ers today reported a heavy rain wau, one of the four largest Islands of Japan, as a consequence of which thirty-six persons lost. their lives. Numerous persons are believed t.o be missing. many were hurt, houses, bridges and roads were washed away and communications interrupted. Reports from Nagaska show t at h district also was flooded, sixteen per- sons being killed. and twenty injur-|SentenC8d A an . ed. Houses were washed away d farms in the country districts were inundated. -i------- Look Right; (Canadian Press) ed crossing places are being sn- quoting Judge Webster Thayer. on that the people of Bntuin sro rio- "cannon is ri iunri of good wages an “men” '“°"“’“°“”'" ‘md “kef In “d°“i°“ "’ "h°“ ‘”‘°°"y °°“' pointed at busy centres in the We End. Two parallel white lines w he painted four feet apart. and b tween these the pedestrians will invited to cross the roadway. T words “Look Left", as the case lin ~a way. The scheme is part. of t Ministry of Transport/s plan f minimising risks run by foot pas scngers. -_-_eré--~ Marriage In (Canadian Press) described thc Chapel Royal of S Peter ad Vincula. within the Tow of London, as "thc saddest spot on earth.” l-ie was thinking of all three Queens among them, who s headless corpses were hurriedly bur at Georgetown at Z p m yeSt0i‘iiti;Y the National Trust sm no the Gene,-5| Manager and F vivn ei; ‘;:;.";i°zl:.i.2: :...;°:.sr:;::i; :., Catch Burgiars A Crack Shot trifii in: J ccutioner had swung his axe o Tower Green. Despite its age-long mournful memories St. Peters was chosen charmin weddin it was too Austen. daughter of Yeoman Ward the world. The bridegroom wa John Harry Beames. a member the Orchestra of the Olympic. was in the Olympic that Mr. Beam rid lil months a o makes as brave array as the br bride wore a shell-pink dress with orange blossom. Her father was arrayed in the full glory of his of- rcd ond gold. spotless white friii lAnyone who has seen Gilbert and Bullivan's Opera "Tile Yeoman of the Guard" will realize what a brav show Ycoman Warden Austen made. Thcrc was a reception at the Case bride cut the weddii1E “Bk” with for many centuries. ‘ Lady Cynthia _ Mosley Sings Mosley. wife of Oswald Mosley. Lab or M. P.. made her debut recently ent labor Party Summer School li: from other countries. Possessing ceedingly well. is son and heir of Bir Oswald Mos icy. nth baronet. One of his ancest ,Lady Cynthia Mosley is the nec- ancial panic has developed as a ie suit of the excessive depreciation of Trl s To Gen ress SHIRE Aug 29 -Premier Stanley en thousand miles in 32 days ____ 20000 people at a Conservative fete ever Province "I was struck b (Cnnnmnn pre) hero this afternoon euloglzed Can- LONDON Ang 29 _M155 C p ada as a land of "good wages and Elam. D Sc one of the two women iiiilimitéd l1i0SSibiiit-|95 R¢f®i'i'iD8 i/0 members of the Iron and Stoel In thi! l7i‘0BD€i'itY Of the D0i¥iilii0Ii» he stituto. nur been appointed to truvel said 'It has been built no primarily on a scholarship, donated by Sir by British brains, capital and skill Robert Hadfield. to the Empire Min The secret of its success is its Brit ing and Metallurgical Congress ish character" which will open in Molltreal on At the outset of his s ech the paratively small population part Scotland had played in the de velopment of Canada reat advan e over us Bhe be School of Mines. Kensington being decadent and said ‘I was 'rhcre is one thing that she P19695 by 5" R058" Hildfieid “Vol undlmmed courage is unquench- people. I put two questions to the di5P°Si1l°f the Insmiiw °f Minded; that our working people are ple I met there: 'Are you hap man. assistant professor -at the Royal School of Mmes slowly but surely winning through." |'Yes.' I do not assert that there population and the faith of the Can- adians in the future of their coun- Land of Possibilities Year’s imprisonment Canada by n. comparatively small home. , try. "There is one thing Canada _- wants to take from us." he said. "The opportunities in Canada a (Canadian Press) “She wants our people." 1 |the scope for development were BOSTON Au 20 - Miss Mary There is no s t to which I would the dee st interest to e I _ ”"'“*“ _' novo r-'sith in country The annual meeting of the he County and was featured with _-_ .-1- groai. enthusiasm. (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) ors was Lord Mayor of London fioe. Guardian _Job Prlnterr. tl ` IMO. at is about £35,000 k pearing an the platform at political “lawn Partsepeew be tgamgen t on Scholarships Baldwin, addressing a. gathering oi' ing 26 speeches and setting foot in meetings or serving on election 581215” hgg 593 Tn ,The axes; 0 y Y the wmmitwes I" is p'°"'d°d th" council He disappeared, apparent-| fffiiiilirs lilfebdy Obffii-111041 bil i-he Wm ;“""“| °“;fer5 must “ek Pe\'m’”l°n ly without consulting his colleagues* rom aut orities if they wish to or commuenw in Cork Nothing struck me more than the Hit/ef i>0iiiiCiii fields Mr Walsh has been nn5ympa¢h_ ies on many matter . particui rly ;\Anot§e; irnapdr;:ssio}r: Yiiasmthue lotta on the tariff He iss an advogate w icha an ans e e u of high protective duties He ure of their country Canada has one 9 Trlollths \ be s tes be __ f - Auf: 22nd Miss Eiam is assistant Premier referred to evil propaganda fits by our experience and is with- i»0 Pf0f€SS°i* Ci1i'l>€IiW1 Bt- the Rbybllabout the people of Great Britain out many troubles that beset us! l1\,Q|;1pg(FBx;h;9E;=;;),y Brmsh Conventlon I sc oo c d has heard of Stone A Siiliiiiif SCh°l8i'ShiP hilii b¢i2fi,able to tell Canada that our spirit want to take from us. She wants our n¢ng¢_¢nn,¢ wen-d cn-¢1¢.°f in-tnmnr Assn. -'on Salisbury Plain, built be- __ V i d M t H hi h h om_ _ , Py?' fore even the first glimmgfiig of (gpnnm gn The qwmn) ng im ° 3 "'35" W ° M li ,stricking grandly to the almost im- and Are you doing well? the dawn of history. And appeal M;NAK1 gn; An 39 Ex _ ,_ ' . .. g. .- ec mated P‘”°f°55°" B°""“"d W- H°l possible task of rebuilding. and are In every case the answer wasggiied amongst others by Premier ive omcers of an of me wleph re_ dwin, Viscount Grey and Ram- te f ad t dt: Premier Baldwin sold he had been no grousers._out they kept out of my say Macdonald. has been issued for iff; Qiezth §,f,,§n{f;‘n 'Lt struck with the ‘results obtained inlway. I wish they would do so atifuridb £0 preserve the “lbliely mei- me 1-e|cph°ne Association of C esty” of this gigantic prehistoric re- lic Nine years ago Sir Cecil Chubb ada which ‘S MW m sessmn M' owfner of me “md upon which Minaki Lodge on the Winnipeg Riv- smnehenge stands presenwd the er. The purpose of the convention at circle to me n tl ' d it I which papers on various technical nd B on’ an 5 naw sublects are presented and open dis- ofiwithin the safe keeping of the office “ssl h ld is w n d I un t of Works During the war, howev ° °n 5 “ 5° “ "5 ° g. ~ " po - pe m . fo d ' ' _ Donovan. Secretary of the Sacco- rather come from Canada than thelln Canada high aims and real=:.‘;_'cl°]}|:";cmtzfxl“g::°°v‘:_";5"’l‘_°l’l‘,‘;‘§§s asf ‘mg iggzgge ggfggngfes faffegaggda w Look Varrzeitiddotfeéise tcommltgees vglnahearti of Sciptland, Premier Bald-rgighlatihievlement. Whitlie (;`a.x-_- New Director Of School Correspondence (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Man., Aug. 29. -W. ID. Bayley, former member of the ,Legislative Assembly and a member of the teaching profession for many years. has been appointed as direct- or of school correspondence courses and as director of temperance in- struction in the public schools of the » province. In the former capacity Mr. Baylei' will direct the teaching of public to children so located that they are unable to attend school. and as ector of temperance instruction he will deliver addresses in the s<=h°°iS and at teachers' conventions on the scientific side of temperanee 0-S lated to physiology and health. Coming Events, Meetings' Etc afternoons Aug. 31st, Sept. 3rd. 'lt-h. und icth. 8855-ii-30-21 "Bridgetown Hail Friday. Spec- ial iihow. -Best in years- 8851-8;30-2l. "Notice the Stirling institute will hold an ice~cream festival at sinuloy tion, Aus.431- ii not iii" f il i e en ng- 'h° 0 ow ng V V ssao-szs-at "ice cream social on Mliflhili Conetahle’s lawn at New L0i1d°U~ Wednesday evening. Aug. illst. if not fins come Thursday 884ll~8-30-Zi "North Wiltshire Shipping Club loading hogs and lambs Thursday. forenoon up till 10 o'ciock. List with E. N. Easter. Secretary. 8857-8-30-2L ri- _,___ iii* *'Kcliy's Cross - There is no ith place like home, but see the Old Ch New Hampshire Home in Keily'a ,Cross Hall, Aug. 30th by Borden -` Dramatic Club. Z! 0 "Inquire Re Chronic Dlaaaaea ll3 Prince SUOQ, Dr. Cliit. Don'i delay. recovery in next three months. |008-tl Sept 3. "Play - Uncle Rube postponed °Wih8 to storm. will be presented at Cardigan Hall by st. Margareffa d Dramatic Club. on Monday e August 29th Specialties. In .iii 1' Ei .'= ‘_‘jyus,t as Good”---Insist on “ BI A A 3 #ear ti . :ilill ._, fr `;ii.~,$ if it l- _ ifglw £2 lt' iii.” xi f,, . Y i t it , . l§_ lin' sl' uf' .i ... it .3 _ ;l~ .ir iii, .;t t, 'l .. ~ :_-.Ai-_-..,;~n4-.of ,_ 4 .__ » »-vi ._- at »| *ri i., 1,. t 1,; <, L. , ._ J. i school subjects by correspondence 1. dir- i.. _ r .i ' iv 'li "York Rifle Club Salver Shoots. 1 , i l -..;¢¢»..-rm-s-»'L~ ,’i, . rr. .. ". l i; i "alta .lf = is t1,-“F 5. sl .Ji Announcements, 5 jet _ ...K ».._. 'f.‘-.:*":=-L\=.=;:~ ‘ ' £-_- -- ~v..¢ ~ i i .- ., i”` ,vi , U ,qv-»~_---_ -.aa-me